Some of which were intercepted by staff. On May 26, she visited him using a fake name. During a search, staff discovered the hidden syringe, and she was subsequently arrested.
Emily Cook, her defense attorney, argued against imprisonment on the grounds of her client’s severe health decline.
“She suffered a significant medical episode that left her reliant on a wheelchair. Though not due to legal proceedings, her personal liberty has already been substantially affected by her condition,”
Cook stated. “She deeply regrets her actions and feels ashamed. She is not the same person she was at the time of these offenses.”
Nick Robinson, representing Trengrove, said the relationship was fueled by strong mutual feelings and not manipulation. He added that Trengrove had previously been.
A cooperative inmate focused on rehabilitation. Judge Jonathan Fuller KC told Austin-Saddington that her behavior represented a significant breach of trust.